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as of this is a huge tax expense on to the suburb. and you are also taking away the powers of the zoning and of independent command over their own and all when you say okay you have ballan now that gives the wind for the flexibility to accept or not accept the voucher. we don't unilaterally tell you we can't do that, you can't do that. so the idea curious to somehow stop -- it's not just -- it's not necessarily and primarily the racial segregation that is the target. it is what is economic segregation. now, the constitution doesn't recognize if people of a certain amount of money they can afford houses and with an is an area they have the freedom to do that but the goal here is to somehow overcome that in a communist country you just tell people where to live. right now the chinese are forcing people from the of rural areas and just pushing them into cities. the central government has decided that that is what it wants to do. so this is an attempt to force the suburbs of their own expense and against their own preferences for the law
as of this is a huge tax expense on to the suburb. and you are also taking away the powers of the zoning and of independent command over their own and all when you say okay you have ballan now that gives the wind for the flexibility to accept or not accept the voucher. we don't unilaterally tell you we can't do that, you can't do that. so the idea curious to somehow stop -- it's not just -- it's not necessarily and primarily the racial segregation that is the target. it is what is economic...
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tax rates. however, it also noted that the gains from higher tax rates were offset by slower growth caused by higher tax rates. do you believe revenues are affectedded by slower economic growth as a result of higher marginal tax rates? >> i certainly agree revenues are affected by growth. i don't agree that the tax changes that we made at the beginning of the year have had an adverse impact on growth. i think they were part of an overall economic plan that gave more ternty about taxes to the middle class, extended their tax cuts, and brought down the deficit over the medium and long run, a sound economic strategy. >> recently, the federal reserve bank of san fransisco did a study and found roughly 9 o% of the recent fiscal drag comes from higher taxes, not from the slow spending due to the sectors. do you believe that worry over the sequesteration's effect was overblown? >> the congressional budget office estimated the sequester would cost 7 # 50,000 jobs and would take 0.6% off the growth rate.
tax rates. however, it also noted that the gains from higher tax rates were offset by slower growth caused by higher tax rates. do you believe revenues are affectedded by slower economic growth as a result of higher marginal tax rates? >> i certainly agree revenues are affected by growth. i don't agree that the tax changes that we made at the beginning of the year have had an adverse impact on growth. i think they were part of an overall economic plan that gave more ternty about taxes to...
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you can get a tax write off for those. a programmable thermostat, very smart, saves money. ♪ cash money sorry. i see you have allstate claim free rewards, for every year you don't have a claim, you'll get money off your home insurance policy. put it towards... [ glass shatters ] [ girl ] dad! dad! [ girl screams ] noise canceling headphones? [ nicole ] that's a great idea. [ male announcer ] home insurance that saves you money for not having a claim? that's allstate home insurance with claim free rewards. talk to an allstate agent... [ doorbell rings ] and let the good life in. >>> the top of the show we asked you why are you awake? >> rick in seattle up to get an early start to celebrate willwi birthday. >> maybe he saw what happened on mika's birthday and maybe why he didn't show up. yeah, that on our poor louis. thanks, heilemann! louis was a go sport with that. good thing they are not doing cake today because i probably would be next because of the pecking order. "morning joe" starts right now.
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yes the tax deal did that. the issue about the long run is we do not want the government to be competing with the private sector for barrowing when capital markets are tight. right now the federal government can borrow at less than 2%. right now we have, for example, a $2.3 trillion deficit in infrastructure. why aren't we investing in infrastructure right now? why aren't we borrowing to build our future? that is separate from whether we decide now on a change in the retirement age for one of our n entitlement programs. >> let's answer that question. what do you think? i mean, do you think part of this is the indecision in washington that just what tom said that, you know, folks are out there saying there's too much uncertainty. why do you think folks are not hiring yet? what's the answer? >> i think it's a bit of uncertainty and still the fact that if you look at median incomes in the united states, if you look at per capita household incomes in the united states, if you look at household wealth in the united
yes the tax deal did that. the issue about the long run is we do not want the government to be competing with the private sector for barrowing when capital markets are tight. right now the federal government can borrow at less than 2%. right now we have, for example, a $2.3 trillion deficit in infrastructure. why aren't we investing in infrastructure right now? why aren't we borrowing to build our future? that is separate from whether we decide now on a change in the retirement age for one of...
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you can get a tax write off for those. a programmable thermostat, very smart, saves money. ♪ cash money sorry. i see you have allstate claim free rewards, for every year you don't have a claim, you'll get money off your home insurance policy. put it towards... [ glass shatters ] [ girl ] dad! dad! [ girl screams ] noise canceling headphones? [ nicole ] that's a great idea. [ male announcer ] home insurance that saves you money for not having a claim? that's allstate home insurance with claim free rewards. talk to an allstate agent... [ doorbell rings ] and let the good life in. >>> the first way too witty caption contest. phenomenal response. john tower has our top three. >> we have some great ones. free bird, no. don't know that one. >> good one. >> in and in the winner, ultimate air guitar. >> that's a good one. now, by the way, producer eric schultz who says the only one who thinks he's funny is his wife actually had a good one. another reason astronauts get all the chicks. although, you know, that was good for you i
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taxes worse. sound familiar? everyone will remember his clumsy water break. but what will matter is the messenger there may have changed but the message remains the same. >>> also the most emotional part of the evening was when the president asked for reform on gun safety. we know getting something done on gun control is a lot tougher. >>> plus what led christopher dorner to go on a rampage that left four people dead and ended with dorner himself apparently dying in an inferno in the woods? his former police chief bill bratton joins us tonight. >>> let me finish tonight with the human condition with what happens to some of us when we can't deal with what life throws our way. and this is "hardball," the place for politics. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup.
taxes worse. sound familiar? everyone will remember his clumsy water break. but what will matter is the messenger there may have changed but the message remains the same. >>> also the most emotional part of the evening was when the president asked for reform on gun safety. we know getting something done on gun control is a lot tougher. >>> plus what led christopher dorner to go on a rampage that left four people dead and ended with dorner himself apparently dying in an inferno...
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tax. a new specific tax with obama care. it is it a noncompliance. austin, come on, man. >> you just stated two things that were the same thing . that is an increase on the capitol gains rate is the stame thing tried to portray as a second tax. >> it is going to medicare. >> there is no doubt there will be practical hicups like when they passed medicare d that free money that the bush administration giving out. there were logistical hicups and problems with that. over all the congressional budget is not forecasting that this will be a increase in the dev stit by any oh, boy. >> look at margins. >> i have to jump in here. >> austin, do me a fave error. >> calling it a logistical hicup. my god, you don't know what will happen to the middle class. what about the insurance premium fees and none of this is making healthcare better . doctors are turning patients away and it is not in full implementation. people trying to be helped are hurt in the end of the day. families don't really give a dam
tax. a new specific tax with obama care. it is it a noncompliance. austin, come on, man. >> you just stated two things that were the same thing . that is an increase on the capitol gains rate is the stame thing tried to portray as a second tax. >> it is going to medicare. >> there is no doubt there will be practical hicups like when they passed medicare d that free money that the bush administration giving out. there were logistical hicups and problems with that. over all the...
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you can get a tax write off for those. a programmable thermostat, very smart, saves money. ♪ cash money sorry. i see you have allstate claim free rewards, for every year you don't have a claim, you'll get money off your home insurance policy. put it towards... [ glass shatters ] [ girl ] dad! dad! [ girl screams ] noise canceling headphones? [ nicole ] that's a great idea. [ male announcer ] home insurance that saves you money for not having a claim? that's allstate home insurance with claim free rewards. talk to an allstate agent... [ doorbell rings ] and let the good life in. then you'll love lactose-free lactaid® it's 100% real milk that's easy to digest so you can fully enjoy the dairy you love. lactaid®. for 25 years, easy to digest. easy to love. >>> questions persist over the irs targeting a tea party group. >>> and president obama will be all business with the british prime minister. joining me is lynn sweet, the washington bureau chief for "the chicago sun-times." good morning. >> good morning. >> the admissio
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and the senate will pass the repeal to the tax devices. and when it came out of the senate, you know the house will pass it. the president could announce he would sign it. that would be a step toward a cleaner debt ceiling. and you can say, gee, we both won. they got two of the major goals. there are lots of ways to do this. there's no way to do it if everybody engages in press conferences and partisan speeches. >> i think talking is the right thing to do. i don't know if your prescription is the right answer but talking is the right thing. >> i'm told by the now that i now have to say thank you to both of you. geern t guarantee we'll have you come back. next, we'll cease fire. and jay carney's obsession with "crossfire" continues. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art m
and the senate will pass the repeal to the tax devices. and when it came out of the senate, you know the house will pass it. the president could announce he would sign it. that would be a step toward a cleaner debt ceiling. and you can say, gee, we both won. they got two of the major goals. there are lots of ways to do this. there's no way to do it if everybody engages in press conferences and partisan speeches. >> i think talking is the right thing to do. i don't know if your...
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but to qualify for help, patients must live within the urban tax destruct. people from rural counties, like paula phillips are left to fend for themselves. >> i'm 60 years old, so, you know, i'm just kind of in that gap between everything. >> paula knows she'll need to make it until her 65t 65th birthday. that's when medicare kicks in. until then, she'll just have to keep putting one foot in front of the other. heidi zhou-castro, aljazeera, texas. >> the federal government will pay the full cost of expanded coverage for poor people the first three years obamacare is in effect. >> shoppers in england could be putting away cash and pulling out the plastic money. they can last up to six times longer than paper money. the plastic is harder to tear and forge. the bank of england said the bills could hit the streets by 2016. the money will save the bank more than $150 million in printing costs over the next decade. >> business leaders are keeping a close eye on washington. some fear the debt ceiling crisis could have a huge impact on wall street. >> trying to end
but to qualify for help, patients must live within the urban tax destruct. people from rural counties, like paula phillips are left to fend for themselves. >> i'm 60 years old, so, you know, i'm just kind of in that gap between everything. >> paula knows she'll need to make it until her 65t 65th birthday. that's when medicare kicks in. until then, she'll just have to keep putting one foot in front of the other. heidi zhou-castro, aljazeera, texas. >> the federal government...
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not tax reform. there are things you could have added to bring more democratic support or more republican upport, but bipartisan support -- i think this was a pretty ood agreement. >> can i come back to the point that marty raised? i was on the budget committee before president bush was elected and i was on the budget committee through part of his presidency. once you have an agreement between house and senate that we're only going to spend whatever the number is, 1.7 trillion, whatever the number. once you have the agreement, it everything get so much easier. one of my frustrations was when the bush team came in and we had the house and the senate and the white house under republican control, i just assumed that we would have one number to start with. it would have made things so much easier. the senate had a budget. the house had a budget. the president had a budget. to use a very simple analogy. we were at this number, the senate was at this number, the president was about at the senate's number.
not tax reform. there are things you could have added to bring more democratic support or more republican upport, but bipartisan support -- i think this was a pretty ood agreement. >> can i come back to the point that marty raised? i was on the budget committee before president bush was elected and i was on the budget committee through part of his presidency. once you have an agreement between house and senate that we're only going to spend whatever the number is, 1.7 trillion, whatever...
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. >> i can't comprehend working for 35 hours a week where i'm bringing in after taxes $250 a week just so i can have health insures that i might use once that year. >> it's people like her that the affordable care act wants most. the white house needs 2.7 of the 17 million uninsured millenials to sign up, enrolling young adults who rarely use insurance is needed to cover the costs of insuring older americans. otherwise prooemiums could sore. >> if they don't get a lot of young people to sign up the bill could become more expensive than the president thought it could be. he loses a talking point which was a selling point of the bill. >> the government will punish those who don't join, charging them $95 in additional taxes. >> this man prefers a fine. he feels it's cheaper than insurance. final costs are not set. >> there are many taxes, this seems like another one on top of everything else. >> to change minds the government launched campaigns urging younger americans to enrol. >> i'm young and need health insurance. >> it's offering sub-sidies and tax credits to make health insurance af
. >> i can't comprehend working for 35 hours a week where i'm bringing in after taxes $250 a week just so i can have health insures that i might use once that year. >> it's people like her that the affordable care act wants most. the white house needs 2.7 of the 17 million uninsured millenials to sign up, enrolling young adults who rarely use insurance is needed to cover the costs of insuring older americans. otherwise prooemiums could sore. >> if they don't get a lot of young...
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>> no, they intend to tax the middle class with an energy tax, a carbon tax, an energy tax, a gasoline tax. they have been pushing this back to al gore and bill clinton. they always wanted to do this. it's a massive tax increase on the middle class. obama stands there and says it's not a tax on the middle class, but environmental thing. well, it'll be thousands of dollars, but it's not going to happen because the republicans in the house are committed to not raising taxes. your earlier comment was they were so much against tax increases they didn't want to vote for a measure their constituents might misunderstand to be a tax increase. our commitment against tax increases are stronger than ever. those people who jumped out and said we might raise taxes in the future have been embarrassed. charles: preernght it. -- appreciate it. talk to you soon. >> my pleasure. charles: are we raising a generation of spoiled brats? that's the case. more college kids feel more than ever they are special, even though they have not done anything. we asked thoughts about this at 10:45. at ten, critics of t
>> no, they intend to tax the middle class with an energy tax, a carbon tax, an energy tax, a gasoline tax. they have been pushing this back to al gore and bill clinton. they always wanted to do this. it's a massive tax increase on the middle class. obama stands there and says it's not a tax on the middle class, but environmental thing. well, it'll be thousands of dollars, but it's not going to happen because the republicans in the house are committed to not raising taxes. your earlier...
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a 2.3 medical device tax and obama care. tax fee, tax fee. enough is enough. >> stop, stop. that is confused. that is it an entire rant that lost me at hello. that is a total mischaracterization . bill and harry reid is saying they have to work on implementation he's not talking about expand entitlement. they are talking about basic stuff. >> off the- austin. what wrong. there is a 3 hadn't 8 percent tax on investment income. >> it is it on high income people. pay roll taxings. what pay roll tax are you referring to? pay roll taxway had nothing to do with that. >> i am talking about obama care medical pay roll tax. a new specific tax with obama care. it is it a noncompliance. austin, come on, man. >> you just stated two things that were the same thing . that is an increase on the capitol gains rate is the stame thing tried to portray as a second tax. >> it is going to medicare. >> there is no doubt there will be practical hicups like when they passed medicare d that free money that the bush administration giving out. there were logistical hicups and problems with that. over
a 2.3 medical device tax and obama care. tax fee, tax fee. enough is enough. >> stop, stop. that is confused. that is it an entire rant that lost me at hello. that is a total mischaracterization . bill and harry reid is saying they have to work on implementation he's not talking about expand entitlement. they are talking about basic stuff. >> off the- austin. what wrong. there is a 3 hadn't 8 percent tax on investment income. >> it is it on high income people. pay roll...
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republicans say the president's proposals would require new taxes. >> his solution to virtually every problem we face is for washington to tax more, borrow more and spend more. >> reporter: president obama says none of his new proposals would add to the deficit. he takes his economic message on the road today, visiting an auto parts plant in north carolina. rob? >> all right. now, trying to sell his message once again. tahman bradley, live in washington. thanks, tahman. >>> and more political news this morning. chuck hagel could be approved as defense secretary by the end of the week. on a party line vote of 14-11, the armed services committee has voted to send hagel's nomination, now, to the full senate. republicans had threatened to block the nomination. but it now appears there are enough votes to approve it. >>> former navy s.e.a.l. chris kyle has been laid to rest in texas. family members and fellow s.e.a.l.s looked on as his motorcade traveled through austin for burial. kyle was shot to death by an iraqi war vet earlier this month at a gun range. eddie routh has been charged wit
republicans say the president's proposals would require new taxes. >> his solution to virtually every problem we face is for washington to tax more, borrow more and spend more. >> reporter: president obama says none of his new proposals would add to the deficit. he takes his economic message on the road today, visiting an auto parts plant in north carolina. rob? >> all right. now, trying to sell his message once again. tahman bradley, live in washington. thanks, tahman....
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government now says it will end up with a cash balance of $75 billion thanks to unexpectedly higher tax receipts and the government spending cuts. experts say we may have more time before the government reaches the $16.4 trillion borrowing limit. that said the budget reduction is said to be temporary as they still expect to borrow a net 223 billion the quarter starting july 1st and end that quarter with a cash balance of $80 billion. the quarterly refunding announcement may 1st when they announce their funding needs for the next two quarters. >>> diane macedo, thank you so much. what stories are making head lanes overseas. peru, a dramatic rescue in the pacific ocean. a police helicopter plucking 5 people into safety after their hot air balloon crashed because of strong winds. the women had been in the freezing water for 8 hours. the pilot and another man are still missing. >>> to italy now an incredible sight of mt. etna spewing lava and ash 3,000 feet into the air. this is the 13th time this year that volcano has erupted. eruptions don't pose any danger to people nearby. >> it is 46 m
government now says it will end up with a cash balance of $75 billion thanks to unexpectedly higher tax receipts and the government spending cuts. experts say we may have more time before the government reaches the $16.4 trillion borrowing limit. that said the budget reduction is said to be temporary as they still expect to borrow a net 223 billion the quarter starting july 1st and end that quarter with a cash balance of $80 billion. the quarterly refunding announcement may 1st when they...
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congress trashed the repeal big oil tax subsidies act. so it's not like the president is going to be picking up the phone saying you know what? i really need you to do something that you've never done before. you need to go against your constituents. you need to trust me. well, you know, as we have documented on this show, republicans have obstructed our nation's first black president on everything. republicans are voting against syria not because they are morally opposed to war. heck, they love war. they love confrontation. they love the war machine that they keep feeding and the manufacturing of it all. they are voting against military action in syria because they despise this is man and they do not want to give him any type of foreign policy, moxie, credibility? help because you see, over the years the republicans, they have always been the ones to be the experts on foreign policy and all the democrats know how to do is be a bunch of doves. this guy is scoring high in the foreign policy world. regardless of all of this, the debate in c
congress trashed the repeal big oil tax subsidies act. so it's not like the president is going to be picking up the phone saying you know what? i really need you to do something that you've never done before. you need to go against your constituents. you need to trust me. well, you know, as we have documented on this show, republicans have obstructed our nation's first black president on everything. republicans are voting against syria not because they are morally opposed to war. heck, they...
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let me give you an example of how taxes do not count taxes they pay. if you have a wife and she has children and you want her to go back into the labor force. if she hires an anti for $30,000 per year -- a nanny for $30,000 per year -- the taxes she pays as a result, the fact she has a low skilled immigrant to care for her kids, those of the economic benefits that are not accounted for. host: a call from vermont. thank you for waiting. caller: i was under the assumption that immigrants would not receive benefits for 13 years. i was also wondering why the assumption is that people are coming here to receive free benefits. the people i have encountered in my life seemed to work harder than most americans, skilled or unskilled. they seem to want a better life. host: thank you for calling. guest: that is exactly rate. -- exactly right. it is hard for american citizens, even when standardized for age. when you take a look at an economic growth in the united states and the size of welfare benefits for people, the biggest draw for people is the economy and be
let me give you an example of how taxes do not count taxes they pay. if you have a wife and she has children and you want her to go back into the labor force. if she hires an anti for $30,000 per year -- a nanny for $30,000 per year -- the taxes she pays as a result, the fact she has a low skilled immigrant to care for her kids, those of the economic benefits that are not accounted for. host: a call from vermont. thank you for waiting. caller: i was under the assumption that immigrants would...
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for that after taxes, i'd still have to show up for work. i have three cars and a lot of college to pay for. i'm brian shakt man. yes, we do have the cat dressed up as a shark on a rumba. of course we do. we also have how things are getting worse for the new york yankees. we'll have those later in the cooler and in sports. we begin this morning with yet another dangerous summer wildfire in california. the sill vir fire torched thousands of acres in the southern part of the state. the fire already raised 15 homes as 40 mile-per-hour winds spread across the already pretty dry area. first scene on tuesday afternoon,
for that after taxes, i'd still have to show up for work. i have three cars and a lot of college to pay for. i'm brian shakt man. yes, we do have the cat dressed up as a shark on a rumba. of course we do. we also have how things are getting worse for the new york yankees. we'll have those later in the cooler and in sports. we begin this morning with yet another dangerous summer wildfire in california. the sill vir fire torched thousands of acres in the southern part of the state. the fire...
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low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. with olay, here's how. new regenerist eye and lash duo the cream smooths the look of lids... softens the look of lines. the serum instantly thickens the look of lashes. and the award for wow! eyes in just one week goes to you. the week-long manhunt for revenge seeking ex-police officer christopher dorner seemingly came to a fiery and violent end yesterday in big bear lake, california. many questions remain tonight about the former lapd officer and what sent him on a killing spree claiming four lives including the daughter of his former boss. his manifesto, he was trying to clear his name after being fired by the lapd back in 2009 which was four years ago. he claims specific people he w
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tax increases can't do this. raising taxes won't create private sector jobs and no realistic tax increase that could lower our deficits almost four trillion dollars. that is why i hope the president will abandon his obsession with raising taxes and instead work with us to achieve real growth in our economy. one of the best ways to encourage growth is through our energy industry. of course, solar and wind should be part of the energy portfolio but god blessed america with abundance of coal and nap gas. instead of wasting more taxpayer money on clean energy companies, let's open up more federal lands for safe and responsible exploration. let's reform our energy regulations so they are reasonable and based on common sense. if we can grow our energy industry it will make us energy end. it will create middle-class jobs and help bring manufacturing back from places like china. simplifying our tax code will also help the middle-class because it will make it easier for small businesses to hire and grow. we agree with the
tax increases can't do this. raising taxes won't create private sector jobs and no realistic tax increase that could lower our deficits almost four trillion dollars. that is why i hope the president will abandon his obsession with raising taxes and instead work with us to achieve real growth in our economy. one of the best ways to encourage growth is through our energy industry. of course, solar and wind should be part of the energy portfolio but god blessed america with abundance of coal and...
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democrats suggested there be tax increases. would that be part of a deal, or is it much more quarantined than th? >> well, it would not be part of the deal, but they're talking about right now, it might pass this week to alleviate the flight delays. if we get more impacts. this sequester hits home in a way members of congress decide theyen cat stomach any more. that's when you get negotiations with the white house on a broader solution. and they continue to say a precondition for having negotiations to alleviate it is, we need more tax revenue, ween cat just do it with budget cuts alone. >> what happens next, what would congress do next? >> congress could have a vote by the senate tonight. the senate's scheduled to be in recess next week, there's a premi premium, if they're going to do it this week on doing it this evening. the house could take it up tomorrow. members would go home in the senate, hear from their constituents and figure out whether or not there are broader impacts they need to address. one triggering mechanism t
democrats suggested there be tax increases. would that be part of a deal, or is it much more quarantined than th? >> well, it would not be part of the deal, but they're talking about right now, it might pass this week to alleviate the flight delays. if we get more impacts. this sequester hits home in a way members of congress decide theyen cat stomach any more. that's when you get negotiations with the white house on a broader solution. and they continue to say a precondition for having...
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he said he would never raise taxes on anybody who made less than $250,000 a year. yet, the bill is funded by half a trillion dollars in taxes on medical device companies, drug companies, hospitals, healthcare providers and insurance policies all of those costs will be passed on to people who make less than $250,000 a year and more than $250,000 a year and happen to be sick. a lot of sick people, people who need a medical device or drug, a lot of those people make less than $250,000 a year. >> well, what's so disheartening to he me, karl, is you i really want the american people who are sick to get access to medical care. i really do. and to put a bum program up, all it does is sets us back so much further. we really did need to do something about our healthcare system. people are hurting in this country and we needed to fix it but having a bum solution is almost one of the worst things you can do because now it sets us back. >> i tried to sign on to healthcare.gov just before i came and nine minutes after the last hour the system is down at the moment and we are ex
he said he would never raise taxes on anybody who made less than $250,000 a year. yet, the bill is funded by half a trillion dollars in taxes on medical device companies, drug companies, hospitals, healthcare providers and insurance policies all of those costs will be passed on to people who make less than $250,000 a year and more than $250,000 a year and happen to be sick. a lot of sick people, people who need a medical device or drug, a lot of those people make less than $250,000 a year....
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we are also tax payers. if you take 20% of your budget and cut it, these are the people paying it your taxes and the next thing you tell them is next year at tax time, you have lowered their budget, how does that make up for all the money that gets lost to the government that they need right now to fix these situations? guest: sequester was an idea o
we are also tax payers. if you take 20% of your budget and cut it, these are the people paying it your taxes and the next thing you tell them is next year at tax time, you have lowered their budget, how does that make up for all the money that gets lost to the government that they need right now to fix these situations? guest: sequester was an idea o
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make sure to remind them to pack the social security card and pay stub and w2 tax form and when and where to have your health care talk. and remember. here is conversation tips, for example, start by asking, have you thought about signing up for health insurance on the new marketplace. and finally, a pledge asking you to sign up and to have the conversation with your loved one, this holiday season, because nothing said i love you like hounding people about having health insurance at the thanksgiving table, right? you can't make this stuff up. we sent our correspondent ryan to find out how people felt about talking about obama care in the thanksgiving table. >> the president suggested that americans talk about health insurance and obama care in thanksgiving. are you doing this? >> i hope not. i will place my son-in-law in front of the television set so we don't talk about obama care. >> that's the last thing i will talk about. >> it wouldn't be a positive conversation. >> i don't think i would want to talk about health shshs eating turkey. >> what do you bring to thanksgiving? >> cranberri
make sure to remind them to pack the social security card and pay stub and w2 tax form and when and where to have your health care talk. and remember. here is conversation tips, for example, start by asking, have you thought about signing up for health insurance on the new marketplace. and finally, a pledge asking you to sign up and to have the conversation with your loved one, this holiday season, because nothing said i love you like hounding people about having health insurance at the...
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don't pick on tax exempt groups. they're social welfare groups that are allowed to engage in some politics. but they're asking questions. they're asking incredible questions like, who are your donors? did your wife go to this rally? are you -- what is your political leaning? they're asking questions that shouldn't be asked so they put out memos. if they put out memos those are agency wide memos. >> can they just back this up by saying, oh, well, you know, we are strapped for cash and we're looking for money and we're going to target rich people? we're going to target because we're all strapped? can they use that as an excuse? >> no. because this is not about money. this is about tax exempt status for groups that are supposed to be social welfare groups. and larry was talking before about the oversight on the hill. i'm all for that. but the grand jury is a very effective agency. and i see the possibility that at the very least, you're going to have people put under oath behind closed doors, separately. and after every
don't pick on tax exempt groups. they're social welfare groups that are allowed to engage in some politics. but they're asking questions. they're asking incredible questions like, who are your donors? did your wife go to this rally? are you -- what is your political leaning? they're asking questions that shouldn't be asked so they put out memos. if they put out memos those are agency wide memos. >> can they just back this up by saying, oh, well, you know, we are strapped for cash and...
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tax returns out of the pile for more scrutiny. the home office deduction is a classic red flag that the irs has been using for decades. if you deduct the cost of part of your home for office space, it increases the likelihood that your tax return will be pulled for audit because in the irs' experience it marginally increases the likelihood that your tax return is not, shall we say, perfectly accurate. there's a lot of cheating around the home office deduction and the irs knows it. and because there are very, very few people that claim that office deduction that actually fulfill the strict requirements for the home office deduction, then most of you don't even realize what the requirements are, that becomes one of the many, many red flags that the irs uses in its enforcement procedures. they try to develop indicators of where the cheating might be in tax filings. and there's a very different likelihood in how much cheating there might be in, say, a little league baseball organization applying for tax exempt status and a political o
tax returns out of the pile for more scrutiny. the home office deduction is a classic red flag that the irs has been using for decades. if you deduct the cost of part of your home for office space, it increases the likelihood that your tax return will be pulled for audit because in the irs' experience it marginally increases the likelihood that your tax return is not, shall we say, perfectly accurate. there's a lot of cheating around the home office deduction and the irs knows it. and because...
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we are not going to take any money from closing tax loopholes, tax breaks, credits, whatever you want to call them, to pay for spending for a couple of years' spending increases. the democrats tried to push for that, but they felt like it was not going to be able to be done and we would be in another shutdown situation. they kept this thing small and they kept it achievable. we are going to have going forward that is going to be quite a contentious one. do paul ryan and patty murray have similar thinking? i think they do. they recognize that the way the sequester worked for the defense department was difficult this year. for whatever reason, the sequester is not a straight line. it takes a big dip and goes back up. what that means is the military was going to take a much bigger chunk out of its appropriation this year. on both sides, they did want to restore that. it was not a question of the democrats not wanting to cut the military out. washington is a big defense state. they worked on that and try to make that much easier. enterprise,s from alabama on the republican line. caller: t
we are not going to take any money from closing tax loopholes, tax breaks, credits, whatever you want to call them, to pay for spending for a couple of years' spending increases. the democrats tried to push for that, but they felt like it was not going to be able to be done and we would be in another shutdown situation. they kept this thing small and they kept it achievable. we are going to have going forward that is going to be quite a contentious one. do paul ryan and patty murray have...
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and that is the repeal of the 2.3% tax on the sales of medical equipment. when such an amendment repealing this tax was considered by the senate during the budget resolution, it passed by a resounding vote of 79-20. clearly , it has strong bipartisan support. this $30 billion tax on medical devices such as pacemakers and defibrillators will cause the loss of as many as 43,000 domestic jobs, according to industry estimates. it will reduce investment in research to produce new medical devices, and, ironically, it will increase health care costs because the manufacturers will simply pass on the cost to sciewrls. -- to consumers. now, the administration has protested the idea of repealing this tax because it would lose $30 billion in revenue over the next ten years. fair enough. let's make up for the lost revenue by providing an offset. it's a complicated one, but it works. it's called "pension smoothing." it would smooth out the amount of payments that businesses make into pension plans. this is not an unusual concept. new york state has adopted it to allow lo
and that is the repeal of the 2.3% tax on the sales of medical equipment. when such an amendment repealing this tax was considered by the senate during the budget resolution, it passed by a resounding vote of 79-20. clearly , it has strong bipartisan support. this $30 billion tax on medical devices such as pacemakers and defibrillators will cause the loss of as many as 43,000 domestic jobs, according to industry estimates. it will reduce investment in research to produce new medical devices,...
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is coming after we raise 600 billion in taxes. what does the president say? well, let's not do the spending cuts, which we are counting on to keep it down to 7 trillion. instead to raise taxes, which we already proven does not solve the problem. you have to have a pretty good sense of humor to like it that seriously. lou: and to look at you have to have a pretty good sense of humor to put this in context of the history of this president and fiscal issues. does not pose for the budget. the senate has not passed one commend the president of the united states said this back in 2011. november 41st. already, he said, some in congress are trying to undo these automatic spending cuts, much like he did today at 115 eastern time. my message to them back in 2011, no, i will be there through any effort to get rid of automatic spending cuts to domestic and defense spending said the break president at that point. your reaction? >> that was president obama circa 2011. candid obama in a debate set sequester is just not going to happen. did not explain how. president obama c
is coming after we raise 600 billion in taxes. what does the president say? well, let's not do the spending cuts, which we are counting on to keep it down to 7 trillion. instead to raise taxes, which we already proven does not solve the problem. you have to have a pretty good sense of humor to like it that seriously. lou: and to look at you have to have a pretty good sense of humor to put this in context of the history of this president and fiscal issues. does not pose for the budget. the...
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tax increases can't do this. raising taxes won't create private sector jobs and no tax increase could lower the deficit by $4 trillion so i hope the president will abandon his obsession with raising taxes and instead work with us to achieve real growth in our economy. one of the best ways to encourage growth is through our energy industry. of course, solar wind energy should be part of the port follow but god blessed america with abundant cole, oil and natural gas. instead of wasting taxpayer money on clean energy come pan niece, let's open up federal lands for safe and responsible exploration and reform the energy regulations so they are reasonable and based on common sense. if we grow the energy, it will make us independent and it will help bring -- manufacturerring back from places like china. simple flying the tax code will help small businesses. we agree with the president we should lower the corporate tax rate which is one of the highest in the world so companies will bring money and jobs back here from ove
tax increases can't do this. raising taxes won't create private sector jobs and no tax increase could lower the deficit by $4 trillion so i hope the president will abandon his obsession with raising taxes and instead work with us to achieve real growth in our economy. one of the best ways to encourage growth is through our energy industry. of course, solar wind energy should be part of the port follow but god blessed america with abundant cole, oil and natural gas. instead of wasting taxpayer...
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taxes last year and does not use tax gimmicks. hewlett-packard and microsoft also among the companies that are also being scrutinized. >> the former head of the irs heads to capitol hill today. lawmakers will get their first opportunity to question the man who ran the agency when the agencies were improperly targeting 80 party groups. lawmakers want to know what former irs commissioner and douglas shulman knew and when he knew what. they also want to know why he did not tell congress some agents were picking out certain conservative political groups for additional scrutiny, even after he was briefed. >> family and friends are looking for a bay area man who went missing after he finished the bay to breakers race. concerned colleagues of beau rasmusen filed a missing person's report. the coast guard and the public park officials did yesterday searching for him. his friends also surged on their bikes through ocean beach neighborhoods. eight teen went through golden gate park as well. they posted flyers. his long is were found by a go
taxes last year and does not use tax gimmicks. hewlett-packard and microsoft also among the companies that are also being scrutinized. >> the former head of the irs heads to capitol hill today. lawmakers will get their first opportunity to question the man who ran the agency when the agencies were improperly targeting 80 party groups. lawmakers want to know what former irs commissioner and douglas shulman knew and when he knew what. they also want to know why he did not tell congress some...
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a tax exemption. i get a small amount. of we are talking millions dollars. even if taxes were at 90%, as long as that & i get to keep let me live further down the road with my standard of living, that is something the republicans have never given. "the new york times -- on benghazi -- "the wall street journal," -- closedd's "baltimore sun " -- -- "baltimore sun" -- president obama has said of the irs. we are getting your thoughts on that. in other news this morning, so here is "the washington post" -- in the politics section of about theon times," meeting president obama had with britain's prime minister -- here is what britain's prime minister had to say. [video clip] >> if we can broker a peaceful solution that leads to assad's departure but leaves syria intact that accommodates the interest of all of the religious , andthnic groups inside the bloodshed and stabilize the situation, it will be good for everybody. we are going to be very persistent in trying to make that happen. i am not promising tha
a tax exemption. i get a small amount. of we are talking millions dollars. even if taxes were at 90%, as long as that & i get to keep let me live further down the road with my standard of living, that is something the republicans have never given. "the new york times -- on benghazi -- "the wall street journal," -- closedd's "baltimore sun " -- -- "baltimore sun" -- president obama has said of the irs. we are getting your thoughts on that. in other news...
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plug loopholes, lower everybody's tax rates. get rid of special interest loopholes. plug these loopholes. >> so for mr. ryan, plugging loopholes is great when mitt romney proposes it as an idea but as soon as the president does, it's off the table. >> first of all, who is mitt romney. >> sorry? >> oh, right, that guy. i remember him. you're exactly right. you were getting to it in your intro, the sequester was the ransom that republicans in the house demanded of the white house in order to raise the debt ceiling in 2011. >> but they now say it was the president who is responsible. >> exactly. they voted for this. >> and paul ryan runs a marathon in less than one hour. >> i thought it was like 20 minutes. he's superman. this is what they wanted. >> of course. congressman, here is another apparent contradiction you might like to clear up for us. on the one hand, you have eric cantor out there giving a speech on making life work. he sounds like tony robbins or something. he's trying to sell yet another iteration of the republican party, but when you strip away the soft
plug loopholes, lower everybody's tax rates. get rid of special interest loopholes. plug these loopholes. >> so for mr. ryan, plugging loopholes is great when mitt romney proposes it as an idea but as soon as the president does, it's off the table. >> first of all, who is mitt romney. >> sorry? >> oh, right, that guy. i remember him. you're exactly right. you were getting to it in your intro, the sequester was the ransom that republicans in the house demanded of the...
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paying back taxes, fees, and other restrictions. they would be able to work here legally above board and then placed on a path for a green card once they declare the border secure. we don't have details but that is the general plan going forward. but the most important part is they cannot be deported unless they crit a real crime. -- commit a real crime. the immigrants brought here by children will not be punished with penalties with older immigrants that broke immigration laws. they will get in the back of the line to receive green cards. unauthorize workers unauthorized workers in agriculture will be put on a fast-track system, because a majority of agricultural workers are on authorized immigrants. in some states, as high as it 7%, depending on estimates. this is addressed by the blueprint. that is a solid framework. it offers legalization for peaceful people that will penalize them for breaking balls. -- -- for breaking the laws. american universities in the stem fields, science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, would b
paying back taxes, fees, and other restrictions. they would be able to work here legally above board and then placed on a path for a green card once they declare the border secure. we don't have details but that is the general plan going forward. but the most important part is they cannot be deported unless they crit a real crime. -- commit a real crime. the immigrants brought here by children will not be punished with penalties with older immigrants that broke immigration laws. they will get...
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. >> taxes only. >> taxes only. >> it will be really interesting to see on guns, thinking about president obama out in minnesota today with all the cops standing behind him. on background checks in particular, 92 public support for universal background checks. if republicans can't figure out a way to support something that has 92% to support the republicans and democrat also on that, i think, i don't know what happens next on them. it will be fascinating. >> it will be fun to watch from our point of view. >> okay, you can turn your tv back on, we're leaving. frank rich, thank you. >>> appreciate it. >>> next, president obama skeet-shooting photo that of course is outrageous and fake, and communist and kenyan or something, we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] going to sleep may be easy, but when you wake up in the middle of the night it can be frustrating. it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid approved for use as needed in the middle of the night when you can't get back to sleep. it's an effective sleep medicine you don't t
. >> taxes only. >> taxes only. >> it will be really interesting to see on guns, thinking about president obama out in minnesota today with all the cops standing behind him. on background checks in particular, 92 public support for universal background checks. if republicans can't figure out a way to support something that has 92% to support the republicans and democrat also on that, i think, i don't know what happens next on them. it will be fascinating. >> it will be...